118 lines
4.5 KiB
Rust
118 lines
4.5 KiB
Rust
//! `frontend` contains HTTP and websocket endpoints for use by users and admins.
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pub mod authorization;
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pub mod errors;
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// TODO: these are only public so docs are generated. What's a better way to do this?
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pub mod rpc_proxy_http;
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pub mod rpc_proxy_ws;
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pub mod status;
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pub mod users;
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use crate::app::Web3ProxyApp;
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use axum::{
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routing::{get, post, put},
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Extension, Router,
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};
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use http::header::AUTHORIZATION;
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use log::info;
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use moka::future::Cache;
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use std::net::SocketAddr;
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use std::sync::Arc;
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use std::{iter::once, time::Duration};
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use tower_http::cors::CorsLayer;
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use tower_http::sensitive_headers::SetSensitiveRequestHeadersLayer;
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#[derive(Clone, Hash, PartialEq, Eq)]
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pub enum FrontendResponseCaches {
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Status,
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}
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// TODO: what should this cache's value be?
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pub type FrontendResponseCache =
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Cache<FrontendResponseCaches, Arc<serde_json::Value>, hashbrown::hash_map::DefaultHashBuilder>;
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/// Start the frontend server.
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pub async fn serve(port: u16, proxy_app: Arc<Web3ProxyApp>) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
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// setup caches for whatever the frontend needs
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// TODO: a moka cache is probably way overkill for this.
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// no need for max items. only expire because of time to live
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let response_cache: FrontendResponseCache = Cache::builder()
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.time_to_live(Duration::from_secs(1))
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.build_with_hasher(hashbrown::hash_map::DefaultHashBuilder::default());
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// build our axum Router
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let app = Router::new()
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// routes should be ordered most to least common
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.route("/", post(rpc_proxy_http::proxy_web3_rpc))
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.route("/", get(rpc_proxy_ws::websocket_handler))
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.route(
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"/rpc/:rpc_key",
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post(rpc_proxy_http::proxy_web3_rpc_with_key),
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)
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.route(
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"/rpc/:rpc_key",
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get(rpc_proxy_ws::websocket_handler_with_key),
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)
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.route("/health", get(status::health))
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.route("/user/login/:user_address", get(users::user_login_get))
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.route(
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"/user/login/:user_address/:message_eip",
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get(users::user_login_get),
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)
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.route("/user/login", post(users::user_login_post))
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.route("/user", get(users::user_get))
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.route("/user", post(users::user_post))
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.route("/user/balance", get(users::user_balance_get))
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.route("/user/balance/:txid", post(users::user_balance_post))
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.route("/user/keys", get(users::rpc_keys_get))
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.route("/user/keys", post(users::rpc_keys_management))
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.route("/user/keys", put(users::rpc_keys_management))
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.route("/user/revert_logs", get(users::user_revert_logs_get))
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.route(
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"/user/stats/aggregate",
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get(users::user_stats_aggregated_get),
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)
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.route(
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"/user/stats/aggregated",
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get(users::user_stats_aggregated_get),
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)
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.route("/user/stats/detailed", get(users::user_stats_detailed_get))
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.route("/user/logout", post(users::user_logout_post))
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.route("/status", get(status::status))
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// layers are ordered bottom up
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// the last layer is first for requests and last for responses
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// Mark the `Authorization` request header as sensitive so it doesn't show in logs
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.layer(SetSensitiveRequestHeadersLayer::new(once(AUTHORIZATION)))
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// handle cors
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.layer(CorsLayer::very_permissive())
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// application state
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.layer(Extension(proxy_app.clone()))
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// frontend caches
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.layer(Extension(response_cache))
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// 404 for any unknown routes
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.fallback(errors::handler_404);
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// run our app with hyper
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// TODO: allow only listening on localhost? top_config.app.host.parse()?
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let addr = SocketAddr::from(([0, 0, 0, 0], port));
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info!("listening on port {}", port);
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// TODO: into_make_service is enough if we always run behind a proxy. make into_make_service_with_connect_info optional?
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/*
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It sequentially looks for an IP in:
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- x-forwarded-for header (de-facto standard)
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- x-real-ip header
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- forwarded header (new standard)
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- axum::extract::ConnectInfo (if not behind proxy)
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*/
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let service = app.into_make_service_with_connect_info::<SocketAddr>();
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// let service = app.into_make_service();
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// `axum::Server` is a re-export of `hyper::Server`
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axum::Server::bind(&addr)
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// TODO: option to use with_connect_info. we want it in dev, but not when running behind a proxy, but not
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.serve(service)
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.await
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.map_err(Into::into)
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}
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